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'I wore a remote control vibrator to my wedding – it was the best foreplay ever'

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Body + Soul, she added: “A few days before the event he proceeded to pull out of his work bag a freshly purchased vibrator for me to wear at our wedding reception. “After ensuring the sound level was actually discreet as it claimed, and it could be done without my new in-laws instantly regretting who their son had married, I agreed.“This (after marrying my husband of course) was the best decision I made about our wedding day.”The bride wore the dual clitoris and G-spot stimulating device while her new husband controlled the vibration, intensity and patter by sliding his finger across the app on his touchscreen phone.He often checked his phone as though about to text or take a photo so he could vary the apps actions.The newlywed bride said: “The actual experience started off pretty slow, but then came the speeches.”When the bride stood up to speak, her husband decided to mess with her.She said: “At first it was subtle – enough so I could feel it and for me to stumble on my words as it was turned on unexpectedly, but not so intensely that I couldn’t regain my composure.“But as I got about midway into my speech Sam increased the intensity of the vibration.“When this began I completely lost my place and began to wriggle around like I needed to desperately go to the toilet.“There were a few strange looks as if people were wondering what I was doing – and then there was Sam’s face, smiling with a look in his eye as if he was enjoying this power very much.” For more lifestyle stories delivered straight to your inbox, sign up to the free Hot Topics newsletter here. She managed to make it through the speech, but later on in the evening the woman would feel the vibrator start up again.The bride explained: “For the last two hours.

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